Using a data sample of s=13TeV proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2017 and 2018 with an integrated luminosity of 103fb-1, the Bs0->?(2S)KS0 and B0->?(2S)KS0?+?- decays are observed with significances exceeding 5 standard deviations. The resulting branching fraction ratios, measured for the first time, correspond to B(Bs0->?(2S)KS0)/B(B0->?(2S)KS0)=(3.33±0.69(stat)±0.11(syst)±0.34(fs/fd))×10-2 and B(B0->?(2S)KS0?+?-)/B(B0->?(2S)KS0)=0.480±0.013(stat)±0.032(syst), where the last uncertainty in the first ratio is related to the uncertainty in the ratio of production cross sections of Bs0 and B mesons, f/ f.

Observation of B -> ? (2S)K S0?+?- and B s0 -> ? (2S)K S0 decays

Moscatelli F.;Asenov P.
2022

Abstract

Using a data sample of s=13TeV proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2017 and 2018 with an integrated luminosity of 103fb-1, the Bs0->?(2S)KS0 and B0->?(2S)KS0?+?- decays are observed with significances exceeding 5 standard deviations. The resulting branching fraction ratios, measured for the first time, correspond to B(Bs0->?(2S)KS0)/B(B0->?(2S)KS0)=(3.33±0.69(stat)±0.11(syst)±0.34(fs/fd))×10-2 and B(B0->?(2S)KS0?+?-)/B(B0->?(2S)KS0)=0.480±0.013(stat)±0.032(syst), where the last uncertainty in the first ratio is related to the uncertainty in the ratio of production cross sections of Bs0 and B mesons, f/ f.
2022
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM - Sede Secondaria Perugia
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